There is no such thing as a murf.
The cast of Murf Vs. Gimghoul - 2013 includes: Patrick Cotnoir as himself Chris Gethard as himself Keith Haskel as Bananaman Murf Meyer as Murf Dave Szarejko as himself
Murf Vs- Gimghoul - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 18 December 2013 (New York City, New York)
Elijah Murphy goes by Murf.
Murphy Hayes goes by Murf.
it means disapoited or upset however you would like to put it
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -MURF----. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter M and 3rd letter U and 4th letter R and 5th letter F. In alphabetical order, they are: smurfings
Keith Haskel has: Played Himself - Viral Video Shooter in "The Apprentice" in 2004. Played 2nd A.D. in "Human Giant" in 2007. Played Office Slacker in "Human Giant" in 2007. Played Viral Video Watcher in "Human Giant" in 2007. Played Bartender in "Optional Ingredients" in 2009. Played himself in "SkyDiver" in 2010. Played Saxophone Tipper in "The Mute Button" in 2011. Played Steve in "Puppy Whistle" in 2011. Played Bananaman in "The Chris Gethard Show" in 2011. Played Seeing Eye Person in "Seeing Eye People" in 2013. Played Bananaman in "Murf Vs. Gimghoul" in 2013. Played Art in "The Confabulators" in 2013. Played Panicked Testing Official in "The Greggs" in 2014.
Go inside the school. There is a clickable locker underneath the R and I in SPIRIT. Click on it and you will get a Twisted Wizard game guide. Take that to Greg and beat the Twisted Wizard game. Then go to Rowleys house and hop ontop of his dad's car. Quickly, before his dad comes out, hide behind the bushes near the door. When Rowley's dad comes out and his back is turned, sneak inside Rowley's house and give Rowley his game back. Rowley will give you a Joshie card. Use the Joshie card to open up the locked laundry room door in gregs house. Click on the control panel on the wall and click the switch near "Rodrick's Room". Rodrick will come out. Go into his room and get the dog bowl for later use. Go outside and you will now be able to go into the garage. Get the leaf blower in the garage. Go outside and to the house with the snowman that says "murf!" when you click on it. Use the carrot that you found earlier and Fregley will ask you to get him out of the snowman. Use the leaf blower to blow the snow off of him. He will give you a Bingo Troll as a thank-you, which you can use as a blotter.
Robert Funaro has: Played Eugene Pontecorvo in "The Sopranos" in 1999. Played Carmine in "I Am Woody" in 2003. Played Guy in Suit in "Rescue Me" in 2004. Performed in "Indocumentados" in 2005. Played Michael Stevens in "Cutout" in 2006. Played McCann in "American Gangster" in 2007. Played Phil in "I Believe in America" in 2007. Played Anthony Corrado in "Grand Theft Auto IV" in 2008. Played Zev in "White Collar" in 2009. Played Beat Cop at Wedding Boutique in "The Unusuals" in 2009. Played Officer Leach in "The Unusuals" in 2009. Played Father Barry in "Waiting for... Budd" in 2009. Played Beat Cop in "The Unusuals" in 2009. Played Officer Leech in "The Unusuals" in 2009. Played Nino in "Mickey Donallo" in 2009. Played The Father in "Wish Fulfillment" in 2009. Played Captain Browne in "Blue Bloods" in 2010. Played Tavius Cavos in "Gray Matters" in 2011. Played Det. Charlie Paetracca in "Eden" in 2011. Played Phil in "Lost Revolution" in 2011. Played Herb Waters in "Unforgettable" in 2011. Played Dad in "Thanks Dad" in 2012. Played Uncle Murf in "Not Fade Away" in 2012. Played Deputy Chief Green in "Broken Badge" in 2014. Played Charlie Mantle in "Charlie Mantle" in 2014.
Chris Gethard has: Played Additional Characters in "Crossballs: The Debate Show" in 2004. Played Trevor in "The Office" in 2005. Played Head Elf in "M.A.S." in 2006. Played Burton Employee in "The Knights of Prosperity" in 2007. Played Hugh Jackman in "Hardly Working" in 2007. Played Tommy in "May the Best Man Win" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in 2009. Played Super Ray Fan in "Bored to Death" in 2009. Played himself in "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in 2009. Played himself in "The Back Room" in 2010. Played Josh Franklin in "Big Lake" in 2010. Played Clerk in "The Other Guys" in 2010. Played himself in "Conan" in 2010. Played Banjo Kid from Deliverence in "The Back Room" in 2010. Played Officer Wengert in "Snoopy Lamp" in 2010. Played Open Mic Host in "Louie" in 2010. Played Host in "The Chris Gethard Show" in 2011. Played Michael in "Adults" in 2011. Performed in "A Novel Romance" in 2011. Played Himself - Guest in "The Fogelnest Files" in 2012. Played Clark in "The Dictator" in 2012. Played Himself - Contestant in "Bunk" in 2012. Played Juan in "Iron Man Three" in 2013. Performed in "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" in 2013. Played himself in "Murf Vs. Gimghoul" in 2013. Played himself in "The Front Bottoms: Backflip" in 2014. Played Derek in "Broad City" in 2014. Played Dr. Jordan Reed in "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn" in 2014.
Val Bisoglio has: Played Cliff Harper in "Bonanza" in 1959. Performed in "The Nurses" in 1962. Played Gangster in "The Cool World" in 1963. Performed in "Hot Rod Hullabaloo" in 1966. Played Cozy in "Hawk" in 1966. Played Oscar in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Waffles in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Charley in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Charlie Larrabee in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Detective Monaghan in "No Way to Treat a Lady" in 1968. Played Aces in "Mayberry R.F.D." in 1968. Played Cheech in "The Brotherhood" in 1968. Played Morey Wheaton in "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors" in 1969. Played Mr. DeForrest in "Mary Tyler Moore" in 1970. Played Palmer in "The Partridge Family" in 1970. Played Garvey in "Longstreet" in 1971. Played Gangster in "All in the Family" in 1971. Played Ralph Silvestri in "All in the Family" in 1971. Played Dr. Pelleterri in "Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law" in 1971. Played Police Officer in "The Sixth Sense" in 1972. Played Johnny Lippy in "Toma" in 1973. Performed in "If I Had a Million" in 1973. Played Det. Lou Jacarrino in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Capt. Rocco Calvelli in "Roll Out" in 1973. Played Barney Bramley in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Pete Lazatti in "The Don Is Dead" in 1973. Played Carl Bovino in "The Rockford Files" in 1974. Played Sgt. Grimaldi in "Barney Miller" in 1974. Played Lt. Marsh in "Police Woman" in 1974. Played Det. Del Vecchio in "Barney Miller" in 1974. Played Marvin A. Potemkin in "The Rockford Files" in 1974. Played Lt. Paul Marsh (1974-1976) in "Police Woman" in 1974. Played Victor Friese in "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" in 1974. Played Lt. Lombardi in "The Hindenburg" in 1975. Played James Balford in "Starsky and Hutch" in 1975. Played Curry in "Switch" in 1975. Played Pete Skalare in "Baretta" in 1975. Played Shiggy in "Switch" in 1975. Played Tony Lacosta in "Phyllis" in 1975. Played Sgt. James in "Matt Helm" in 1975. Played Rev. Billy Easter in "Linda Lovelace for President" in 1975. Played Finley Cummins in "St. Ives" in 1976. Played Danny Tovo in "Quincy M.E." in 1976. Played Frank Sr. in "Saturday Night Fever" in 1977. Played Cannon in "B.J. and the Bear" in 1978. Played Captain Eddie Villetti in "B.J. and the Bear" in 1978. Played Papa Bagranditello in "Flying High" in 1978. Played Al Steckler in "Working Stiffs" in 1979. Played Carmine in "240-Robert" in 1979. Played Chief Gray Cloud in "The Frisco Kid" in 1979. Played Arnie in "Galactica 1980" in 1980. Played Eddie in "The Fall Guy" in 1981. Played Landlord in "Hill Street Blues" in 1981. Played Frankie in "Johnny Garage" in 1983. Played Mario Donati in "Cover Up" in 1984. Played Gus Albierro in "Miami Vice" in 1984. Played Sgt. Carmine Di Calvo in "Joe Bash" in 1986. Played Judge in "Life Goes On" in 1989. Played Murf in "The Sopranos" in 1999. Played Tarzan in "Diamonds" in 1999. Played Joe Collado in "Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family" in 2000.
Hey Susan - and all Chevy V-8ers; It makes no difference what year or type Chevy / Chevy V-8 you have. In the 52 years I've worked on cars the 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 firing (for Chevrolet's) has not changed. Notice - if you have removed the distributor, the gear on its bottom is helical (curved teeth) and it will rotate as you replace it, so you may have to remove and replace it more than once to get the rotor pointing in the correct direction = at #1 cylinder in the Distributor's Cap. One tooth off makes a BIG difference. AND #1 piston MUST be at TDC (top dead center) = both valves closed and the #1 Piston at the exact top of its travel. Best to rotate the engine by hand (easiest with the plugs out) and using a breaker bar with (I think it is) a 5/8" socket, as using the Starter makes it rotate too fast. [A remote starter switch / hand starter switch can be used. But even this can be a bit too imprecise.] As the Crank (crankshaft) and Cam (camshaft) rotate, the Rocker Arms will move (rock) and the Valve Stems (top of the valves / the part of the valve you can still see when the Heads are installed) will move down and then up. The #1 Exhaust (furthest forward in the Driver's side head) will close (stop moving up), then the #1 Intake (2nd from the front) will do the same. As you look into #1 cylinder (via the spark plug's hole) you will see #1 Piston come up toward the top as the Intake Valve closes. When you see it - STOP. Then look to the Timing Mark on the Vibration Damper (the heavy metal disk on the bottom-front of the crankshaft, (about 8" in diameter and over 1" thick) for more precision. NOW, as you continue to SLOWLY rotate the Crankshaft the Timing Mark will rotate into view. Continue to rotate the Crank clockwise, as viewed from the front looking rearward, until the Timing Mark (groove cut into the Vibration Damper, lines up with the ZERO on the Degree Indicator (aka Timing Plate = a metal plate about 1" by 1.5" generally about 1 or 2 o'clock, looking aft/rearward, in relation to the Vibration Damper). This is TDC for #1 cylinder. You can then set the Distributor to (approximately) #1's firing position. (You may wish to chalk or somehow brighten this groove for current or future reference. I paint mine YELLOW, using a slim artist's brush, which really shows up in the Timing Light's bright flash. but white or yellow chalk works well. Wipe off the excess paint or chalk = any not IN the groove.) If you go past #1 during your rotating it is best to go around again, TWO (2) turns, not just one, as one turn puts you on the Exhaust stroke (watch the valve stems again), not the Compression stroke. Or back up well past the Zero and come forward again (takes up any slack in the Timing Chain). If you have not changed the valve's settings (removed the heads or other such action) then you should be all set to use a Timing Light and get the distributor set (rotated and secured ) in the correct position to give the Timing Advance setting recommended for your engine. This is done with the engine RUNNING, at idle, and with the Vacuum Advance Hose disconnected. If you're wondering how to tell which valve is which, the Exhausts line up with the Exhaust manifold (casting) = E-I-I-E-E-I-I-E, on both sides. The lengths of the Spark Plug wires will help you figure out which is which and (GENERALLY) only when you have #1 in the correct position will ALL the other wires reach their respective Spark Plugs. (Some after-market wire sets are not precisely cut to length and will be misleading.) OR you can remove ALL the wires from the Cap. Put the Cap on the Distributor - choosing very carefully here - as the ROTOR inside the Cap MUST be pointing at the position in the Cap corresponding to the position you choose for #1's wire . Then wire all the rest in Firing Order (see the original answer). You can choose any one as #1 on the Cap, but the Rotor MUST be pointing at that position. If not, pull the Distributor and rotate its shaft (repositioning the gear's teeth) to make the alignment correct, to make the rotor match (point to) the Cap's chosen #1. In choosing, know that this position is most always pointing (roughly) toward the Driver's side Headlight. That's $80 please!! OK, how about a hug? Murf Hey Susan==It is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 and the diat turns clockwise. The cylinders are numbered 1-3-5-7 on the drivers side and 2-4-6-8 on the pass side.#1 cyl is just to the right of front on the cap looking from front to back. GoodluckJoe